I have been considering this ever since I got the thing. The 16 launchers are kinda fun, but cleaning up and reloading those missiles is a pain in the butt, and they go off by themselves and get lost very easily. I went to unscrew one pod today, and found that the bottom cap is glued over the end, so that would need to be removed, and then it gets into the integrity of the joint. So I was wondering if anybody else had tried this, and what were the results they got.

El Chuxter

12-02-2009, 04:52 PM

The difference is, you can unscrew a lightbulb.

What? Uh, never mind.

Ando

12-02-2009, 05:15 PM

I have been considering this ever since I got the thing. The 16 launchers are kinda fun, but cleaning up and reloading those missiles is a pain in the butt, and they go off by themselves and get lost very easily.

I thought about it. I actually lost one of those d*** missiles when I packed everything up and moved out of my old apartment when I got married in 2007. Every time I loaded one pod, the missiles would fly off on their own from the other pod. Sometimes just accidentally bumping the vehicle, they would fly off on their own!

Now they're in a plastic sandwich bag in the Rubbermaid bin where I keep my droid army/CIS vehicles. No doubt biding its time, waiting for me to get it out so it can launch more missiles that I will not be able to find.

I will say this though, they fly pretty far for having a "flick" type release mechanism!

JediTricks

12-02-2009, 05:16 PM

Thanks for that, Chux.

Anyway, as I was sitting here doing other forums stuff, I heard a telltale "clak, bounce" and sure enough, one of the stupid missiles launched itself into the absolute furthest corner of my room where it is irretrievable behind some furniture. Fantastic. I am beginning to hate these spring-loaded missiles, not just the Hailfire's, but all of them. Any vehicle like the AT-TE where a cannon is represented by a missile means it can and likely will get lost at some point.

Ando, I believe the reasons these missiles are so potent compared to most notch-back ones is that A) these missiles are unusually light, thin and long; and B) the launcher mechanism isn't ONLY a spring, it's got a plastic collar inside ahead of the spring for maximum contact.

And after 6 years, I too have now lost one of those missiles. The funny thing is, in most iterations, the highest missile is actually not included in either rack.

Ando

12-02-2009, 05:35 PM

Anyway, as I was sitting here doing other forums stuff, I heard a telltale "clak, bounce" and sure enough, one of the stupid missiles launched itself into the absolute furthest corner of my room where it is irretrievable behind some furniture. Fantastic. I am beginning to hate these spring-loaded missiles, not just the Hailfire's, but all of them. Any vehicle like the AT-TE where a cannon is represented by a missile means it can and likely will get lost at some point.

Ando, I believe the reasons these missiles are so potent compared to most notch-back ones is that A) these missiles are unusually light, thin and long; and B) the launcher mechanism isn't ONLY a spring, it's got a plastic collar inside ahead of the spring for maximum contact.

And after 6 years, I too have now lost one of those missiles. The funny thing is, in most iterations, the highest missile is actually not included in either rack.

Same here. My nephew (the one in the red shirt), God bless him, loves the missiles, but most of the time when he's over playing I will hear

- "Uncle Andy? Where did it go?"
- "Where did what go?"
- "The missile."
- "Well, where did you shoot it?"
- "I dunno."
- "Okay, I will help you find it."

And then as I am digging behind the books on the book shelf where he normally launches them, he loads them up as I hand them back and procedes to fire them back behind the books.

Good thing they're just toys I buy for him and I to play with when he comes over.

I've only had the Hailfire Droid since the re-release in the 30th AC packaging in 2006, and it only took me a year to lose a missile.

I am sure as the younger nephew gets older, he will love the missiles, too. On Thanksgiving I taught him how to shoot the little Nerf single shot keychain blaster I bought earlier in the day.

JediTricks

12-02-2009, 05:41 PM

Same here. My nephew (the one in the red shirt)Wait, so your nephew isn't the Turbo Tank? :D Those are some cool pics, I didn't expect it to be big enough for him to ride tho', that's crazy.

God bless him, loves the missiles, but most of the time when he's over playing I will hear

- "Uncle Andy? Where did it go?"
- "Where did what go?"
- "The missile."
- "Well, where did you shoot it?"
- "I dunno."
- "Okay, I will help you find it."

And then as I am digging behind the books on the book shelf where he normally launches them, he loads them up as I hand them back and procedes to fire them back behind the books.Ugh, this is one thing I'm glad my niece never got around to doing, that would drive me CRAAAAAZY. You are a very patient.

I've only had the Hailfire Droid since the re-release in the 30th AC packaging in 2006, and it only took me a year to lose a missile.Those gray missiles have to be the worst, at least the original are red and easy to find. ;) I was just looking at the TAC paintjob, and wondering where I could buy one as it's clearly superior. Same with the AAT.

I am sure as the younger nephew gets older, he will love the missiles, too. On Thanksgiving I taught him how to shoot the little Nerf single shot keychain blaster I bought earlier in the day.That's awesome! I bought my niece that Nerf a few years ago too, my sister loved it but my niece had trouble figuring out the pump action, it is a little screwy.

Ando

12-02-2009, 05:53 PM

Wait, so your nephew isn't the Turbo Tank? :D Those are some cool pics, I didn't expect it to be big enough for him to ride tho', that's crazy.

Ugh, this is one thing I'm glad my niece never got around to doing, that would drive me CRAAAAAZY. You are a very patient.

I was just looking at the TAC paintjob, and wondering where I could buy one as it's clearly superior.

That's awesome! I bought my niece that Nerf a few years ago too, my sister loved it but my niece had trouble figuring out the pump action, it is a little screwy.

Well the kid riding the TT is 1 1/2 yo nephew. His older brother Noah is the one in the red shirt. He's 4 1/2. My wife had to get my attention because Simon climbed onto the TT when I wasn't looking.

Sometimes I am patient, sometimes I kinda lose it. Like when he kept asking for the bombs for the GH JSF's (which were in a Sterilite bin with the GH figures) and I kept repeating myself that I was getting them for him and he kept asking for them and I kept telling him that I was getting the bombs only to have him say:

- "What bombs?"
- "The bombs you keep asking for!"
- "Yeah, where are they bombs?"

I kinda raised my voice on that one simply because he's a lot like his granddad, my dad, who I also work with and does pretty much the same thing to me at the office and I forgot to keep my cool. I felt pretty bad about it actually, but normally I just answer his questions calmly until he moves on to something else.

Noah liked "the shooter", but had a hard time remembering not to push the button when he pumped it. Then when he saw the Maverick revolver/six shooter, he wanted to use that, but wasn't strong enough to **** it and I had to calm him down and show him that they both shoot just as far and only one at a time.

Simon on the other hand loved slapping his tiny little palm down on the button to launch the dart and that made Noah laugh really hard.

Darth Jax

12-02-2009, 08:05 PM

i just never plug the missiles all the way in, so no misfires and no lost missiles

JediTricks

12-02-2009, 10:33 PM

Well, I was fortunate, I went in there and decided to see if I could replicate it and trace the path. I fired the missile above it and it went a very short distance, I knew the other one went way further than that based on the "bounce" sound (off a Saga cinema scene box) but it confirmed the trajectory, and sure enough, right off the ricochet trajectory was the missile, hiding between Ephant Mon and that Rodian in the Max Rebo band. While I was digging it out, another missile launched off the hailfire but I was there to rescue it. Then I put back the AT-TE and 1 of the ball cannons on the front fired its cannon. I am getting really super sick of these, and I think I am gonna mutilate the Hailfire after all because this is getting downright stupid.

Well the kid riding the TT is 1 1/2 yo nephew. His older brother Noah is the one in the red shirt. He's 4 1/2. My wife had to get my attention because Simon climbed onto the TT when I wasn't looking. Haw, I hadn't noticed that one of them is wearing a onsie over a red shirt, I saw both had red sleeves and left it at that.

Sometimes I am patient, sometimes I kinda lose it. Like when he kept asking for the bombs for the GH JSF's (which were in a Sterilite bin with the GH figures) and I kept repeating myself that I was getting them for him and he kept asking for them and I kept telling him that I was getting the bombs only to have him say:

- "What bombs?"
- "The bombs you keep asking for!"
- "Yeah, where are they bombs?"

I kinda raised my voice on that one simply because he's a lot like his granddad, my dad, who I also work with and does pretty much the same thing to me at the office and I forgot to keep my cool. I felt pretty bad about it actually, but normally I just answer his questions calmly until he moves on to something else.The problem is that it seems like they're rational little people, but they're not. :D

Noah liked "the shooter", but had a hard time remembering not to push the button when he pumped it. Then when he saw the Maverick revolver/six shooter, he wanted to use that, but wasn't strong enough to **** it and I had to calm him down and show him that they both shoot just as far and only one at a time.I have that Rev-6, love it. I got one for my niece a few years ago, she liked it but got bored quickly because of reloading. I know what you mean about cocking the Rev-6, my niece also had a problem with that.

Simon on the other hand loved slapping his tiny little palm down on the button to launch the dart and that made Noah laugh really hard.Awesome! If only Hasbro could make that one with an easier to use pump, one that didn't require behavior-modification to use. I also love that button on the top, to be honest. lol

i just never plug the missiles all the way in, so no misfires and no lost missilesI have a few bent ones from that, unfortunately. These missiles hate me.

sonofsokol

12-03-2009, 01:52 PM

Awesome pics Ando... my 4 and 1/2 year old sounds very very similar to you nephew. I also have a 14 month old son. Hearing you talk about them is like deja vu... gotta love em though...(at least that is what my wife tells me).

Ando

12-03-2009, 02:07 PM

Awesome pics Ando... my 4 and 1/2 year old sounds very very similar to you nephew. I also have a 14 month old son. Hearing you talk about them is like deja vu... gotta love em though...(at least that is what my wife tells me).

The oldest can be a little frustrating, but he's also pretty dang funny.

I do love them. Very much so. They're my little sisters kids and I feel a strong bond to them.

They're also the only 2 members of my family (on all sides) besides myself that were born in the same year as a Star Wars movies was releaseed in theaters. Me: 1977, Noah: 2005, and Simon: 2008.

sonofsokol

12-03-2009, 02:18 PM

It is amazing how Star Wars crosses the generations. I love that I will always have at least one thing in common with my boys... assuming they continue to enjoy it like I have. My wife gets a kick out of the 3 of us playing with Star Wars together on Saturday mornings. Well, 2 of us are playing and 1 of us is reaking havoc and playing Godzilla with our battle fields. My 4 year old get really frustrated when his stuff gets "ruined" but we have a good time. My wife gets into it too. She has absorbed a crazy amount of Star Wars information.